Commercial books and articles
A number of fine books and articles are published commercially that discuss
how to develop software on the UNIX operating system.
The Developer's Topics includes a large
``Bibliography''
that will interest users of the Development System.
In particular, we recommend that developers have
the following standard textbooks on their shelves:
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Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, The C Programming Language,
2nd Edition.
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One of the following general books
about programming on UNIX operating systems:
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Donald Lewine, POSIX Programmer's Guide.
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Marc Rochkind, Advanced UNIX Programming.
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W. Richard Stevens,
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment.
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W. Richard Stevens, UNIX Network Programming.
Useful for programmers who are writing distributed
applications.
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Maurice Bach, Design of the UNIX Operating System.
Useful for programmers who want to thoroughly understand
UNIX system internals.
See the
``Bibliography''
for full citations
if you are not familiar with the books listed above.
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